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Hello @caioross, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

Summary of Changes

This pull request introduces a Dockerfile to containerize a Python application. The Dockerfile sets up a Python 3.12 slim environment, installs necessary dependencies like git and build-essential, copies the application code, installs Python requirements, exposes port 5050, and defines the command to run the application.

Highlights

  • Dockerfile Creation: A new Dockerfile is added to define the environment and steps for containerizing the Python application.
  • Dependency Installation: The Dockerfile installs essential system-level dependencies (git, build-essential) and Python dependencies from requirements.txt.
  • Application Setup: The Dockerfile copies the application code into the container, sets the working directory, and defines the command to run the application.

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  • Dockerfile
    • Added a Dockerfile to containerize the Python application.
    • Specifies a Python 3.12 slim base image.
    • Installs system-level dependencies: git and build-essential.
    • Copies application code to /app directory.
    • Installs Python dependencies from requirements.txt.
    • Exposes port 5050 for the application.
    • Defines the command to run the application using python main.py.
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A Dockerfile's born,
Python's slim image adorned,
Apps now take flight,
Containers sealed tight,
A new world, safely formed.

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Code Review

The pull request adds a Dockerfile for the project. The Dockerfile sets up a Python 3.12 environment, installs necessary dependencies, and defines the command to run the application. Overall, the Dockerfile seems well-structured and follows best practices.

Merge Readiness

The Dockerfile appears to be well-structured and functional. I recommend merging this pull request after verifying that the application runs correctly within the Docker container. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and users should have others review and approve this code before merging.

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